2007 honda accord vp 2.4l
So last night it overheated as the relay for the fan gave out switched it and we'll basically it overheated again and we parked it I had us keep the car electrics om so the fan will cool it down and we'll when we tried to start it it died didn't even try n turn over I checked fuzes relays I made sure the wire for the starter was on right but it'll light everything up and when I turn the key to start it'll shut everything completely down please help
Start with the basics, load test your battery and test the starter. Check to see if the starter solenoid trigger is receiving +12V when the key is turned to the crank position. Hopefully your engine isn't locked up due to being overheated. (Coolant leaking into the cylinders from a blown head gasket or cracked cylinder head can cause hydrostatic lock.)
@chucktobias it isn't locked turned the belt and it's fine we were driving fine just parked it cause ut got hot and when we tried again it didn't even wanna crank just died when I tried also the battery is new as fo the starter that an older new one
@usgxviper Heat kills batteries so it's worth checking. If the battery tests OK I would test the starter to see if that works and if it does, work back through the starting system to find the fault. You can find a shop manual at charm.li which may help.